Channel: @printshootrepeat
This video title suggests a comparison or discussion of a firearm that resembles the SIG 550, possibly a 3D printed or replica version, being made "at home." The description includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, PLA filament, merchandise, Patreon, and other gear, including a chest rig. The creator also promotes a second channel. The content seems to focus on the creation or demonstration of a firearm-adjacent item using 3D printing technology, with a connection to firearms culture.
This YouTube video, titled "B&T SPR300 At Home," appears to be a personal exploration or demonstration of the B&T SPR300 firearm within a home environment. The description provides affiliate links to the creator's 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, and a chest rig. It also directs viewers to a second channel. While the title specifically mentions the B&T SPR300, the description's focus on 3D printing and general gear suggests the video might delve into the practicalities of owning or using such a firearm, potentially including its setup or integration with other equipment. The emphasis on affiliate links indicates a creator who monetizes their content through product recommendations.
This YouTube video focuses on the "Bearing Delay Evo Bullpup," a specific firearm model. The description includes links to a previous video on the "Nexus Evo Gen 1," as well as the creator's 3D printer, filament used for projects, merchandise, Patreon page, and recommended gear. The creator also discloses earning commissions from these affiliate links and promotes a second channel.
This YouTube video, titled "Can We Break The Cheapest AK?", appears to be a test of durability for an inexpensive AK-pattern rifle. The description indicates sponsorships from ARMSLIST and mentions links to various gear, including a Surefire M600 clone light, 3D printing supplies (printer, PLA Pro filament), PSR Merch, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. The content likely focuses on putting the firearm through stress tests to see if it can be broken, offering a potential review or torture test of a budget firearm.
This video appears to be a review or discussion titled 'The Finnish Winter Broke Me.' While the title is evocative, the description primarily focuses on promoting various products and services including a blog post on 'Remote Brutality,' a 3D printer and filament, merchandise, Patreon, a kit of all gear used, and a specific chest rig with a discount code. There is also a mention of a second YouTube channel. The title hints at a harsh experience, possibly related to cold weather or challenging conditions, which could indirectly relate to firearm use in adverse environments, but no specific firearms or calibers are mentioned.
This video appears to be a review and demonstration of a firearm accessory or modification, possibly related to the "Arizona Regulator" as mentioned in the description. The presenter will be showcasing "the Rifle" and conducting "Testing" with slow-motion footage. They will also be trying the accessory in "different rifles" to assess its versatility. The video concludes with "Conclusions" and an "outro". The description also includes affiliate links for a 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, general gear, and a chest rig, indicating a focus on firearm-related content and potentially a DIY or custom build aspect.
This video features an "insane Pistol FRT" related to the M&P 2.0 FFT. While the description is heavily focused on affiliate links for 3D printing filament, a printer, merchandise, and other gear like a chest rig, the core subject appears to be a firearm modification or a functional firearm review related to an "FRT" (likely a Forced Reset Trigger) for a Smith & Wesson M&P 2.0. The creator also promotes their secondary channel and a Patreon.
This YouTube video, titled "Glock Go Burrr (WTF TV Episode 1)", is the first episode of a show hosted on the We The Free TV platform. The description includes affiliate links to the host's 3D printer, filament for 3D printing, merchandise, Patreon page, a collection of gear they use, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. It also promotes a second YouTube channel. The content appears to be firearm-related, with the title strongly suggesting a focus on Glock firearms and a potentially enthusiastic or meme-driven presentation.
This video focuses on "The Nylaug," described as an affordable alternative to the AUG rifle. The description also includes a giveaway for a MAWL C1+ with a deadline of 09/26/2025. Links are provided for the creator's MAWL C1+ review, 3D printer, filament, merchandise, Patreon, a general gear list, and a chest rig. A second channel is also promoted.
This video documentation captures an interaction at SHOT Show where the creator was allegedly 'slapped' by the HK Marketing Director. The description includes affiliate links to various products, including a 3D printer, PLA filament, PSR Merch, Patreon, a kit of used gear, and a chest rig from Moonlight Industries. It also promotes a second channel. While the title mentions HK, a prominent firearm manufacturer, the core content appears to revolve around a personal experience at the trade show rather than a traditional firearm review or demonstration.
This YouTube video, titled "Integral Suppression: So Hot Right Now," appears to be a content piece related to firearms, specifically focusing on integral suppressors. The description includes links to a 3D printer, PLA Pro filament, merchandise, Patreon, gear, and a chest rig, suggesting the creator might be involved in custom builds, modifications, or showcasing gear. The mention of "PrintShootRepeat" and a second channel hints at ongoing firearm-related content. The title strongly indicates a discussion or demonstration of integral suppression systems, a popular topic in the firearms community.
This video reviews the MAWL C1+ laser aiming device, questioning its $3,700 price tag. It delves into the history of B.E. Myers, touches upon the BRN-180 Gen 3, details the MAWL's features, compares it to other lasers, and concludes with shooting impressions. The description also includes links for a giveaway, personal gear, merchandise, Patreon, and a second channel.